Black Lives Matter protesters marched in Manhattan, New York chanting against police brutality and President Donald Trump, two days following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old Trans woman by plain-clothes officers. (July 30)
Black Lives Matter Protesters march across 23rd Street down 2nd avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan chanting against police brutality and Trump in New York City, two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
Black Lives Matter Protesters marched to the corner where the controversial arrest took place of an 18-year-old Trans woman just two days ago. The group called for an end to police brutality while blocking car traffic on 2nd Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York.
Black Lives Matter Protesters finishing their moment of silence at a corner where the controversial arrest took place of an 18-year-old Trans woman just two days ago. The group called for an end to police brutality while blocking car traffic on 2nd Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York before further marching downtown
Black Lives Matter Protesters observed a moment of silence on the corner where the controversial arrest took place of an 18-year-old Trans woman just two days ago. The group had rallied at a nearby park and marched down 2nd Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York.
Following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old activist by an NYPD unmarked squad van nearby, 12 more Black Lives Matter protesters were taken into custody after confronting officers at the park in the Flatiron district of Manhattan twice due to the obstruction of Madison Avenue near Madison Square Park
The second scuffle shortly after the first one, resulting in more arrests by NYPD police. Tensions were extremely high following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old woman by unmarked warrant police earlier in the evening in Manhattan.
Black Lives Matter Protesters march down 2nd avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan chanting against police brutality and Trump in New York City, two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
The third and final speaker with the New York Revolution club leads Black Lives Matter Protesters in Kips Bay, Manhattan on a pledge to remove Donald Trump, the United States President, out of office through a series of chants calling for revolution. This came the same day Trump tweeted speculating delaying the November Presidental election due to the unproven theory of the effectiveness of mail-in ballots, bringing much condemnation. This protest also comes two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
A third female speaker with the New York Revolution club speaks to fellow Black Lives Matter Protesters in Kips Bay, Manhattan against police brutality and the call for the end to the Trump presidency before a march down 2nd avenue in New York City. This comes two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
The second speaker with fellow Black Lives Matter Protesters in Kips Bay, Manhattan after speaking out against NYPD police brutality and Trump before a march down 2nd avenue in New York City engages in chants. This comes two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
Another speaker with fellow Black Lives Matter Protesters in Kips Bay, Manhattan speaks against police brutality and Trump before a march down 2nd avenue in New York City. He calls on a systematic change to the system as well as encouraging the crowd to engage in new chants to use during the gathering. This comes two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
A speaker with fellow Black Lives Matter Protesters in Kips Bay, Manhattan speaks against police brutality and Trump before a march down 2nd avenue in New York City, two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
Black Lives Matter Protesters march down 2nd avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan chanting against police brutality and Trump in New York City, two days following the controversial arrest by plain-clothed officers of an 18-year-old Trans woman.
The resulting damage following the second scuffle between Black Lives Matter protesters and NYPD police, resulting in 12 arrests. Police hold a line between the Madison Square Park entrance and protesters as the resulting area is cleared. This came following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old activist by an NYPD unmarked squad van nearby.
After the multiple confrontations between NYPD police and Black Lives Matter Protesters, a heavy presence of officers was established with a loudspeaker message being blasted warning protesters to cease traffic obstruction on (Madison Avenue) or face arrest. This came following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old activist by an NYPD unmarked squad van nearby
NYPD Police moved back as charged up protesters peacefully argued with officers on the sidewalk following the two scuffles that resulted in 12 arrests of Black Lives Matter Protesters. This all came following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old activist by an NYPD unmarked squad van nearby.
After the second scuffle, several agitated Black Lives Matter protesters tried again to confront who pushed protesters back to sidewalk and held a police line in order to keep Madison Avenue street clear, one of the protesters can be heard yelling "Stop!" repeatedly this came following the controversial arrest of an 18-year-old activist by an NYPD unmarked squad van nearby.